The National Framework for Gynaecological Cancer Control

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The National Framework for Gynaecological Cancer Control CNSA Annual Congress 13 May 2016 Jennifer Chynoweth General Manager, Cancer Care Cancer Australia

Current and emerging issues in gynaecological cancer Incidence Trends in number of new cases of uterine, ovarian and cervical cancers, Australia, 1982-2020 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Australian Cancer Incidence and Mortality (ACIM) books. Canberra: AIHW. http://www.aihw.gov. au/acim-books. Accessed: July 2015; and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare & Cancer Australia. 2012. Gynaecological cancers in Australia: an overview. Cancer series no. 70. Cat. no. CAN 66. Canberra: AIHW.

Current and emerging issues in gynaecological cancer Mortality Survival Gynaecological cancers in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women Risk factors and prevention Screening and early detection Treatment Psychosocial wellbeing and supportive care Rationale: A strategic approach is required to improve outcomes for women with gynaecological cancers in Australia and to meet increasing pressures on health services

Methodology for development of the National Framework for Gynaecological Cancer Control Situation analysis Literature review and environment scan Stakeholder consultations Peak bodies, consumer organisations, gynaecological cancer units Formulate directions Analysis to inform draft Framework development Review Expert gynaecological cancer advisory group State/territory/health department nominees Finalise Framework

Priority areas for action Priority Area One Enhancing the centralised model of treatment planning Priority Area Two Improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women Priority Area Three Promoting a holistic approach to person-centred care 6 priority areas 19 strategies Priority Area Four Developing sustainable models of care Priority Area Five Enhancing health promotion and public awareness Priority Area Six Targeting research funding

Priority Area One Enhancing the centralised model of treatment planning Strategies Diagnosis and treatment Ensure appropriate and timely referral to specialist gynaecological MDTs Ensure right expertise is available to inform delivery of clinical and psychosocial care Promoting multidisciplinary care Develop models of care which incorporate evidence-based and coordinated multidisciplinary care Provide timely and adequate communication between all members of MDT, including primary care

Priority Area Two Improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women Strategies Undertake research on views to identify barriers to screening, detection. treatment, and access Raise awareness of risk factors and symptoms to support prevention and early detection Increase participation in the National Cervical Screening Program Improve national recording of Indigenous status in pathology requests and reports Strengthen capacity to deliver culturally appropriate, integrated services Identify current patterns of care including referral, treatment, and follow-up care

Priority Area Three Promoting a holistic approach to person-centred care Strategies Alert health professionals to specific psychosocial, psychosexual and other supportive care needs Assess patient needs systematically and ensure timely referral to support services Include a focus on quality of life and secondary prevention as part of survivorship care Increase knowledge of effective psychosocial-cultural care

Priority Area Four Developing sustainable models of care Strategy Explore sustainable models of care, which deliver safe, effective person-centred care, particularly in follow-up, survivorship and palliative care

Priority Area Five Enhancing health promotion and public awareness Strategies Develop and promote consistent evidence-informed messages about prevention, screening and symptom awareness for community, specific groups with poorer outcomes, and health practitioners Engage GPs and primary healthcare providers about importance of their role in screening, prevention and appropriate investigation of symptoms

Priority Area Six Targeted research effort Strategies Use the evidence to invest in priority areas of research and form partnerships to leverage investment for research, including in identified gaps Encourage consistent uptake of standardised data collection as the evidence base to inform future work in gynaecological cancer control at both the national and local level

Conclusion Through the development of nationally agreed, evidence-based priority areas in gynaecological cancer control, the Framework will guide national efforts to improve gynaecological cancer outcomes The strategies outlined in the Framework are designed to support implementation at state and regional levels, while promoting a consistent approach to national gynaecological cancer control

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